(In reply to comment #0)
> Office/OpenOffice.org 1.9 Base
Kill this one entry, there's no need for it.
> We should at least get rid of the version number. Bryan and Seth will have
> other suggestions, no doubt
Yeah, drop the version number. Otherwise I don't know if it's worth it to make
the names "nicer".

That's the brandname of the application, "base", same as "access" is the same
microsoft's database gui. we can change it in the menu entry of course a generic
name of "database" or whatever, but the documentation refers to it as "base" etc
etc.

We should really just rename all this stuff.
1) We should drop the "OpenOffice.org" word. This is effectively a "company
name", and as per GNOME HIG guidelines, should not be included in menu entries.
It doesn't assist people in making the "which thing to click" decision task, and
there'

argh, comment was randomly closed (?!?)
2) We should consider rennaming the actual menu entries to be more descriptive.
e.g. "Word Processor" instead of "Write". "Spreadsheet" instead of "Calc". This
is also as per HIG, and is the preferred naming scheme for "default" things.
Alternatively, we *could* do "Calc Spreadsheet"... but I think this is sort of
sucky.

OK, Bryan and I talked it through and came up with something like this for the
menu entry text:
"Word Processor"
"Spreadsheet"
"Presentation"
"Database Development"
I'm not so happy with "Presentation", but its at least better than "Impress".
Also, we probably sholudn't include Database in the default install (though it
should be an Optional item in the Office/Productivity installer category, so its
easy to turn on at first time install if you want it)